Federal Register - September 11, 1936
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N U M B E R 129
W a sh in g to n , F rid a y , S ep tem b er 11, 1936
DEPARTM ENT OF AG R ICULTUR E.
Agricultural Adjustment Administration.
N. O. R. B-2, Revised, as o f September 9, 1936.
1936 A g r ic u l t u r a l C o n s e r v a t i o n P r o g r a m N o r t h C e n t r a l R e g io n BULLETIN NO. 2, REVISED, AS OF SKHTttifRHt 9, 1936
Pursuant to the authority v e st! in the Secretary of A gri culture under Section 8 of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, payments will be made in connection with the effectuation of the purposes o f Section 7 a of said Act for 1936 in accordance with the provisions of Section 1 of Part n of N. C. R . B -l, Revised,1 as amended, as hereinafter set forth. This Bulletin No. 2, Revised as o f September 9, 1936, supersedes N. C. R. B -2, Revised, issued M ay 2, 1936, and N. C. R. B-2A, issued M ay 29, 1936.
To be eligible fear soil building payments, the soil building practices listed herein must be carried out by such methods and with such kinds and quantities of seeds, trees, and other materials as conform to good farm ing practice. Soil build ing payments for any practice hereinafter set forth will not be made with respect to any acreage on the farm fo r which all or any portion of the labor, seed, or m aterials used fo r such practice are furnished free or paid fo r by any State or Federal agency.
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Soil building payments in any case will not exceed the soil building allowance. W here several soil building prac tices are adopted on the same acreage, payment w ill not be made for 1 more than one of the practices listed in the same section in the case of Sections c to m , inclusive, and 2 more than one practice twice, or any two practices, of the ten soil building practices listed in Sections a and b .
Unless otherwise specified, the practices and proofs of per formance set forth herein are applicable to the entire North Central Region.
Practice and Conditions Payment per Acre Proof of Performance a New Seedings of Legumes. Growing of any of the following , mes on croP lan
2 Red clover, mammoth clover: $1,50.
3 Alsike clover, sweet clover, white clover, Korean lespedeza, Tcrimsc>n clover, annual sweet clover H u b a m : $1 .00.
4 Legume mixtures or mixtures o f legumes and the peren nial grasses listed under section b hereof, which crmta-in 50
perasnt or more of alfalfa, sericea, red clover, or any two or more of these legumes: $1.50.
5 Legume mixtures or mixtures of legumes and the perenniai grasses listed under section b hereof, which contain 50
11 F. R. 275.
1 F. R. 403, 615.
aZ ?--P " Ie? f a:llrLOUS hay and pasture grasses, such as timothy, tinn+f, Witl1 a 1gume or legume mixture they m ust be in addisuch normal quantities o f these legume seeds used when are se d l without the addition of non-leguminous nay and pasture grass seeds.
percent or more of als ike clover, sweet clover, white clover, Korean lespedeza, vetch, crimson clover, and any two or more of these legumes: $1 .00.
A good stand o f legumes on the date as of which final Inspection of the farm Is made fo r the purpose of determining performance;
or satisfactory evidence that there was a good stand of legumes some time during 1936; or if a good stand of legumes is not ob tained due to uncontrollable natural causes, satisfactory evidence that such land was properly seeded to legumes in accordance with good farm ing practice.
b New Seedings of Perennial Grasses. Growing of any of the following grasses on crop land or on noncrop pasture land In 1936
when seeded between October 1 1935, and September 30, 1936, in clusive.
1 Crested wheat grass: $390.
2 Bluegrass Kentucky and C a n a d ia n : $290.
3 Bromegrass, orchard grass, slender wheat grass, and west ern wheat grass, or mixtures of two or more of these grasses.
Reed canary grass when seeded on low wet lands not adapted to other types of grasses. Permanent pasture mixtures of grasses or grasses and legumes containing at least 40 percent of blu egrass or crested wheat grass: $1.50.
4 Permanent pasture mixtures o f grasses or grasses and legumes containing at least 40 percent of bromegrass or orchard grass or slender wheat grass or western wheat grass, or mixtures of two or more o f these grasses, or reed canary grass when seeded on low wet lands not adapted to other types of grasses; $195.
5 Red top or permanent pasture mixtures o f grasses or grasses and legumes containing at least 40 percent o f redtop:
$0.75.
A good stand of grass on the date as of which final inspection of the farm is made for the purpose of determining performance;
or satisfactory evidence that there was a good stand of grass some time d w ln g 1936; or if a good stand of grass is not obtained due to uncontrollable natural causes, satisfactory evidence that such land was properly seeded to grass in accordance with good farm ing practice.
c Legumes fo r Green Manure. Incorporation into the soil as green manure by plowing or discing between January 1, 1936, and September 30, 1936, inclusive, of a good vegetative growth o fa n y of the following crops grown on crop land, provided such crop has attained at least 60 days growth and is not pastured or harvested lo r grain or hay.
1 Soybeans, cowpeas, and field peas: $L50.
Satisfactory evidence that a good vegetative growth was incor porated into the soil in accordance with the conditions specified.
d Green Manure Crop Following Truck Crop. Incorporation into the soil as green manure by plowing or discing between Jan uary 1, 1936, and September 30, 1936, inclusive, of a good vegeta tive growth of any of the following crops grown on crop land, pro vided such crop has attained at least 60 days growth.
1 Rye, oats, barley, annual grasses, mixtures of these, or mixtures of any of these with legumes, seeded following tbe harvesting of any commercial truck crop, including potatoes and sweet potatoes: $190.
Satisfactory evidence that a good vegetative growth was incor porated into the soil in accordance with the conditions specified.
e Winter Cover Crops in Orchards and Vineyards. Incorpora tion into the soil by plowing or discing between March 1 , 1936, and July 1, 1936, inclusive, of a good vegetative gro wth of any of the following winter cover crops on crop land In orchards and vineyards, provided such crop has attained at least 60 days growth and is not pastured or harvested for grain or hay.
1 Rye, oats, barley, buckwheat, annual grasses, mixtures of these or mixtures of any of these with legumes: $1 .00.
Satisfactory evidence that a good vegetative growth was incor porated into the soil In accordance w ith the conditions specified.
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